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Works— Yarrow Street Telephone— No. 107 J. K. JAMESON, Engineer, Millwright, BoilerMaker, and General Blacksmith, INVERCARGILL* J.K. J., from his long and varied experience, and personal supervision of all work, ensures thoroughly good workmanship at moderate prices to his customers and those entrusting him with their orders. Repairs and alterations skilfully and faithfully executed. gEOSG B YOUNG, GENERAL BLACKSMITH, Tat Street (Opposite Supreme Court.) All kinds of Blacksmith. Work, including Farm Gate Hinges—Cheap, Strong, and Durable. Plain and Ornamental Iron Fencing, and Gates. Tomb Railing of any Design. Charges Strictly Reasonable. gOUTHLAND STEAM IMPLEMENT & COACH FACTORY. Dee Street (Corner of Yarrow Street) ANDERSON & FINDLAY, General Blacksmiths, Wheelwrights, and Horseshoers, Waggon, Dray, and Coach Builders, and A gricultural Implement Makers. Carriages and vehicles of every description repaired and repainted in first-class style. Jobbing work in every department carefully and promptly executed. ejsHOMAS MILLAR^ TAILOR akd CLOTHIER, HE E STREET, INVERCARGILL. W-INGSLAND and FERGUSON, UNDERTAKERS AND MONUMENTAL MASONS. Funerals Conducted to or From any Part of Southland. Just Landed and in Stock a Largo Variety of HEADSTONES, MONUMENTS, and MEMORIAL CROSSES. Other Shipments to Arrive. K. and F. undertake all kinds of Cemetery Work. Estimates Given. Orders by telegram or otherwise receive prompt attention. Invercargill Sail, Tent, Tarpaulin, Horse Cover, and Oilskin Clothing Factory, (Opposite Prince of Wales Sale yards) Dee Street, Invercargill. M CUNNINGHAM, “ SAILMAKER, Farmers and others requiring horse covers, stack covers, mill covers, or anything in the canvas trade would save money by purchasing their goods from the undersigned. Besides importing direct from the home markets, H. C. has a thorough knowledge of the requirements of the district, having had 20 years New Zealand experience in the trade. Marquees of all sizes on hire. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. Kindly note above address. H. CUNNINGHAM, Wholesale and Retail Manufacturer. ARTHUR BRISCOE AND CO. WHOLESALE IRONMONGERS, AND IRON MERCHANTS, ESK ST. (Opposite Todd’s) ■®EG to announce to Merchants, Storekeepers, Engineers, Black Smiths, and Wheelwrights, that they have opened the above premise* with a COMPLETE STOCK OF HARDWARE AND WOODWARD WHOLESALE ONLY. Post Office Box 136, Telephone 138

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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 7, 13 May 1893, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 7, 13 May 1893, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 7, 13 May 1893, Page 14

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